The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 27, 1959, Image 4

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Friday, February 27, 1959
The Battalion College Station (Brazon County), Texas
Ag’s Don Jones Bowls Outstanding 264
In MSC Bowling Committee Competition
A torrid 264 by Don Jones of
Squadron 14 led bowlers in the
MSC Bowling Committee League
Monday night. He coupled 188 and
212 games to lead in series play
with 664.
Jones, a freshman from Odessa,
will lead the A&M bowling team
against the University of Houston
in a five-game series match sched
uled for 3 p.m. Saturday in the
MSC Bowling Lanes. His 194 sea
son average leads the next highest
Aggie bowler, Larry Dantzler, by
10 pins.
Other members of the Aggie
Bowling team are Bob Brown, 190;
Ken Savage, 180; and Tony Ser-
vello, 178.
“Houston promises to be the
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of Texas Independence Day, the undersigned will ( ob-
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toughest team we have faced this
year,” Jones said. Houston last
year won the Southwest Confer
ence Invitational Bowling tourna
ment which will be hosted this
year by A&M.
A plaque has been awarded to
Jones by the American Bowling
Congress for his outstanding game
and series. The plaque is reserved
for bowlers who have a 250 or
better game accompandied by a
650 or better series.
John Geiger, manager of the
MSC lanes, is the only other bowl
er at A&M to have received this
same award.
The plaque belonging to Jones,
who is publicity chairman of the
MSC Bowling Committee, c^n be
seen at the desk of the MSC
Lanes.
Aggies Host Steers, Cougars
In Triangular Meet Saturday
Best one-game record for ball
carrying by a Harvard football
player was turned in by Hal Mof-
fie when he averaged 13.5 yards
on 11 tries against Yale in 1948.
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The Texas Aggies open the 1959
track season Saturday afternoon,
playing host to the Houston Cou
gars and the Texas Longhorns in
a triangular meet in Kyle Field.
Running events begin at 2:30 p.
m. with the varsity 440-yard relay.
Freshman events will be held in
termittently between varsity clash
es with field events beginning 30
minutes earlier at 1:45.
Texas, featuring such perform
ers as sprinters Eddie Southern,
Hollis Gainey and Wally Wilson
along with distance ace Joe Ville-
real, is expected to be the class
of the meet. However, the Cougars
may prove able to make the
Steers work for the title.
Southern, 1956 Olympic star, is
not entered in the middle distance
events, but will give aid to Texas
in the sprints and the relays. He
will also participate in one of his
specialties, the 120-yard high hur
dles. Southern has tied for three
Southwest Conference records —
the 100, 220 and 440-yard dashes—
and holds the 120 yard high hur
dles record outright at 14.3.
Boasting a wealth of depth, the
Longhorns have Gainey, Wilson
and Alspaugh, who together with
Southern compose the Texas
sprint relay team, to give much
added strength. The Texas sprint
relay team claims the SWC record
in a blistering 40.0.
In the mile relay, Southern,
Wilson, Gainey and Drew Dun
lap will attempt to better the SWC
record time of 3:11.6 established
by the Longhorns last year.
Joe Villereal, who also joins
the Texas group of record holders
for running the mile last year in
4:10.5, should be the best of the
distance men. He will compete in
the 2-mile event.
However, Villereal will have
the Cougars’ Jerry Smartt to tan
gle with in the run. The Houston
distance star set the meet record
last year in Austin with an ex
cellent 9:35.2.
The Cougafs also sport a for
midable troup of sprinters in Andy
Anderson, Stan Levenson, Charley
Gary and Jack Farrington. But
they are not expected to be up to
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the Texans’ standards.
The Farmers will feature Ernie
Uribe in the sprints and cross
country star Freddy Dulock in the
distance events. x The Aggies have
Uribe, Bobby Clark, Ronny Kirk
patrick and Harvey Cash entered
in the 100-yard dash, and relays,
along with Clai’k and Robert Con-
noway in the 220. In the middle
distance events, Cash, Kirkpatrick
and William Palmer will compete
in the 440-yard dash and Charles
Hajovsky in the 880. Uribe will
face Southern in the 120 and 220
huddle events.
NCAA Colleges Battle
For Tourney Positions
AUSTIN (fP) — Jack Swart
out, assistant football coach
at the University of Texas the
past two seasons, has resigned to
accept a new post as head football
coach at Olympia, Wash., High
School, the university said yester
day.
Swai-tout was an assistant un
der Darrell Royal at'the Univer
sity of Washington for one Reason
before following Royal to Texas.
The vacancy created by Swart-
out’s departure will be filled by
Bill Ellington, Tascosa (Amarillo)
High School coach.
“I’ve always considered the
Olympia job one of the best in
the state,” said Swartout. “I hate
to leave the university, but I con
sider the move best for me and my
family.”
Swartout is a native of Prosser,
Wash., where he was a football,
basketball and baseball standout
in the late 30s. He is a graduate
of the University of Montana.
“After being together three
years and working together as
coaches work, Jack’s leaving is a
disappointment to the whole staff,
but we are very happy for him,”
Royal said. “Olympia is lucky to
get him.”
Swartout will continue on the
UT staff until mid-April.
NEW YORK (A?) — One of eight
vacant places in the third NCAA
College Division Basketball Tour
nament will be filled today and at
least one more Saturday. Within
a, few more days the entire 32-
team tourney probably will be fill
ed.
The NCAA Services Buleau
Thursday named 14 teams that al
ready have qualified for the small
college tournament, starting next
week at eight locations and wind
ing up with an eight-team final
at Evansville, Ind., March 11-18.
Ten teams had been named prev-
: iously.
Friday Los Angles State and
San Diego State meet in the de
ciding game for the California
Collegiate A.A. title and the fourth
place in the Pacific Coast region
al playoff. Two California teams,
Chapman and Sacramento State,
already have been selected along
with Willamette of Oregon.
The Mason Dixon Conference
Tournament, the winner of which
automatically qualifies for -the
NCAA eastern regional playoff,
ends Saturday. American Univer
sity and Baltimore lead the con
ference.
The Middle Atlantic States Con
ference and Tri-State League
champions also are automatic, qual
ifiers for the east regional. Both
probably will be decided by play
offs Monday.
The NCAA Service Bureau
Thursday listed Southwest Mis
souri, South Dakota State, Knox
111., Sacramento State and North
Carolina A&T as conference win
ners who qualify automatically
for the college division tourna
ment.
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immediately.
H. Li. Heaton, Director of
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complete all the requirements for a de
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should call by the Registrar’s Office NOW
and make formal application for a degree.
March 1 is the deadline for filing an
application for a degree to be conferred
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to both graduate and
deadline applies U
undergraduate students.
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and Registrar
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